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Chicago examiner it ifi fiffil vii pi\ul " itv\l fro Chicago and vicinity snow and &â– ?){ t *_Â¥ w '"â– 1 f colder tuesday wednesday cloudy %â– * vjfc and colder brisk northerly winds its money master pi now appearing on the want ad pages tuesday tuesday vol viii no 300 a m Chicago december 6 1910 20 pages resist ered ia u s patent office price one cent ss'ss w peace offer hissed and hooted by strikers work of conference board federation of labor and strikers committee of 35 is lost without taking vote closed shop demand halts negotiations concessions agreed upon to be printed in nine lan guages after which ballot will be taken still hope / am opposed to settling the strike unless the strikebreakers are dis charged we want the closed shop we want the right to say who we will work with and also the right to pro test against any injustice we cannot get that without a closed shop â€” isaac lipsky leader of the opposi tion in the garment workers meeting the arbitration agreement submit ted to the meeting to-day was a fair one the conference board federa tion of labor the strikers committee of thirty-five and the striking cutters all indorsed it i therefore went be fore the strikers and recommended its acceptance of course it is for thetn to decide â€” john fitzpatrick president Chicago federation of labor until the strikers have taken a de cisive vote on the proposition i can say nothing haÃŸÃŸy hart of fart schaffner & marx three thousand striking garment work ers women and men packed almost to suf focation ln hodcarriers hall green and harrison streets hooted and hissed yester day when the peace terms to end the strike indorsed by the conference board the federation of labor and the strikers ommittee of thirty-five were submitted for approval while intended to be an orderly meeting to consider the provisions of the peace terms lt was not it was a mob uncon trollable and passionate bome unseen force was at work to prevent a settlement at would send 10,000 strikers back to work at once and 85,000 others within a week so apparent was it that nothing could be done and that it would be folly to take â– vote on the proposition that it was de cided to postpone action for several days 1 n the meantime copies of the peace terms will be printed in nine languages and cir culated among the strikers when they have become acquainted with beir provisions meetings will be called in the thirty-five halls and in each a vote will be taken cutters union votes peace before the meeting in hod carriers hall the clothing cutters union met at 275 la salle street and indorsed the proposed arbitration agreement by a practically unanimous vote not half a dozen strikers voted against it president john fjtepatrick s l lan ders edward anderson and other labor leaders who attended the cutters meeting then went to hod carriers hall to explain the agreement to the strikers there the proposed agreement was read by president tohn pitzpatrick of the federation of ua-or it was ae follows all of the former employes of hart schaffner ft marx except those who have been guilty of violence who are now out on strike shall be taken back and shall return to work within fifteen days from the date the strike is termi nated whether any of such employes t been guilty of violence shall be the flrst matters to be determined by the arbitration committee hereunder and should such employes who are not taken back because of the charge of vio lence be found not guilty by the arbitra tion committee hart schaffner & marx shall pay them for the time they have lost there shall be no discrimination of any kind whatever against any of the employes of hart schaffner ft marx be cause they are or are not members of ny union s an arbitration committee of five shall be appointed the employes of hart schaffner & marx who are on strike shall select two hart schaffner & marx shall select two and the four so chosen shall select a fifth the finding of said committee or of a majority thereof shall be binding subject to the provisions of this agreement said committee shall take up and consider whatever grievances if any the em ployes of hart schaffner & marx who are now on strike shall have and shall devise u method for the settlement of grievances if any in the future loud protests greet plea president fitzpatrick got the ear of the meeting for a few minutes i wish to state he said that the clot_ln cutters union considered the ___ â€” . jn . â€” bomb 45 demolishes store many in panic at black hand scare i philip battaglia victim of dynamite denies demands for money the grocery store of philip battaglia 234 alexander street was wrecked and hundreds of italians living in the neigh borhood were driven panic stricken into the streets by the explosion early this morniug of a dynamite bomb no 45 in the series the police of the twenty-second street station believe the explosion was planned by black-banders although battaglia de nies having enemies or the receipt of threatening letters battaglia his wife and three children were sleepiug in the rear of the store when thc explosion occurred they were all thrown from their beds persons dwelling on the second and third toors also were thrown to the floor they ran into the street where an excited crowd had gathered detectives had passed battaglia's store a few moments before the explosion and saw no one in the neighborhood the bomb had been placed in an areaway beside the building and the police believe was dis charged by a time fuse twenty detectives from the twenty second street station searched the neigh borhood a few moments after the explo sion but no arrests were made 1,500,000 hotel in west san francisco held certain to get 1916 exposition san francisco dec s final arrange ments for the erection of a new hotel at sutter and kearney streets at a cost of probably 1,500,000 have been perfected within the last twenty-four hours this is the first of a series of immense hotels which are being planned by a real estate syndicate composed of leading eastern capitalists a representative of the syndi cate who left sun francisco tor new york to-day refused to divulge the full plans of his associates he admitted however that this elaborate investment was based on the knowledge that had been obtained through investigation that san francisco would certainly obtain the 1915 exposition new york sees beaufort connt's attack on kilgallen canses booing and applause new york dec s count jacques alexander von maurin de beaufort to-day made his new york theatrical debut the occasion for another onslaught this time veiled on his father-in-law m h kil gallen of Chicago the count's turn was received with the same measure of mixed booing laughter and applause that marked bis Chicago debut after his arrival from Chicago this morning de beaufort made five unsuccessful efforts to obtain quarters n local hotels which declined to shelter his dog the count finally managed to engage a suite in a hotel in west fifty-ninth street u s sinking like rome morally the united states is traveling the down hill road as fast as rome did ac cording to clifford g roe who resigned as assistant state's attorney of cook county to fight the white slave traffic in american cities the trouble with amer ica he said in speaking before the aus tin women's club yesterday is the double standard of morality that welcomes the prodigal son home with open arms and kicks the prodigal daughter oot of the back door new u p head rumor san francisco cal dec 5 a report from sacramento says julius kruittschnitt director of operation and maintenance of way of the union and southern paciflc is to go from Chicago to new york as president taking judge robert s lorett's place lovett it is said will be chairman of the two boards of directors of the harriman lines h j small of this city superin tendent of motive power and machine of the southern paciflc is credited with being kruttschnitt's successor ln Chicago elopement hid 3 months south bend ind dec s the secret of their elopement september 5 was so successfully kept b.v miss mae ostrander daughter of a wealthy resident of misha waka and e d uhlendorfer of Chicago that no one suspected their marriage until to-day when the announcement was made they were married at st joseph mich and will now lire in Chicago where uhlen dorfer is a building engineer for the kirk ham construction company girl 16 felled by south side robbers daisy rob-bins sent on errand by mother meets two high waymen at corner choked left senseless patrolman attacked by ne groes arrests both unaided thief halts pursuit the long list of attacks on women on the south side was added to last night when two highwaymen choked daisy rob bins sixteen years old ij'smi ellis avenue robbed her of 335 and left her unconscious the girl bad been sent by her mother to buy a money order at sixty-first street and ingleside avenue two men accosted her my but you're a pretty little girl to be out alone so late at night said one of the men yes sir replied daisy i'm afraid of robbers you see my mamma gave me 25 to get a " gagged with cloak and robbed four hands went to the girl's throat part of her cloak was stuffed into her mouth her purse was wrenched from her hand and she was thrown violently against a brick wall she sank senseless and the men ran a pedestrian found her and after re viving ber assisted her home a deep cut was found in the back of her head last thursday night the girl's mother was awakened by a burglar who fled from her bedroom when she screamed three citizens and a policeman were fired on last night by desperadoes patrol man james o'neill attempted to question two negroes at forty-third and state streets and one of the m shot at him o'neill grabbed the hand that field the re volver and when the other negro leaped at him be too was seized by the police man o'neill landed both men in cells without drawing his own revolver or club held for observation the prisoners gave the names of henry thomas and william smith and said they had arrived last night from cincinnati but they will be held for observation by some of the women victims of negro bandits when a thief threw a brick through the jewelry store window of william lam brecht 1956 milwaukee avenue and seized thirty diamond rings lambrecht and two clerks pursued him he fired four shots causing them to stop and escaped in an alley edward helderson was held up by a masked bandit at north clark street and pratt avenue and robbed of 10 the rob ber wore a cartridge belt school for marriage toledo jurist says \ ontlis shonid be tniitrlit wedded ideals toledo 0 dee s compulsory edu cational laws for prospective brides and bridegrooms would lessen divorce in the opinion of judge charles chittenden of the common please court here we should start not at the end but at the beginni3i said judge chittenden the marriage contract its sacredness and its responsibilities shcmld receive ottr first consideration the trouble with onr present genera tion is that we have strayed from the good old-fashioned ideals of marriage teach them to the youth by compulsory legisla tion and you will have less divorces myra dietz is released ashland wis dec s myra dietz was released from st joseph's hospital at ashland this morning and left for hay ward in charge of sheriff madden they were accompanied by clarence dietz and dr fox of milwaukee . there is little doubt that sawyer county will be made a defendant in a suit for heavy damages miss dietz has been noti fied that the case against her will be dropped charles peterson former sheriff of saw yer county who was one of the first offi cials who attempted to arrest john f deitz died here this evening peterson in 1904 resigned as sheriff on account of his inability to capture deitz was sen tenced to ninety days in jail and fined 1,000 â– _ city to cut off water recommendation that the contract be tween the city and the south park com mission for supplying the parks and play grounds with water in return for the nightly sprinkling and cleaning of portions of jackson and michigan boulevards be abrogated was made by the water com mittee yesterday the mdermen desiri to compel the park commission to provide a water system of its own if possible the commission will fight to keep the con tract in force carnegie reunion host new york dec s andrew carnegie lived his yonng days over again this even ing at a reunion of twenty railroad and telegraph men who were his fellow work ers years ago in western pennsylvania they met by invitation in his home at ninetieth street and fifth avenue some of the guests are high in the world of busi ness now others are not but all met on equal footing of old friendship farmer and 12,000 lost bkistol tenn dec s the trunk of john c keys the missing farmer who is supposed to have started for bristol from north dakota on november 23 carrying 12,000 in his pockets was opened here to-day but no clew was gained he is believed to have been entrapped by confi jence men in Chicago _ human chain saves co-ed as ice breaks escort grabs her hair as both plunge into the calu met river skaters rush to rescue hold hands and trainmen pull them to land while pas sengers cheer breaking throisgh the ice in midchanuel of the calumet river miss eleanor ver hoeveii a university of Chicago co-ed and joseph l burk a student at the Chicago kent law school were rescued from drowning sunday by a human chain of skaters that crept out over the creaking ice the near tragedy occurred under the illi nois trestle bridge near harvey 111 the engineer of a passenger - train stopped his locomotive on the bridge and with his fireman helped draw the imperiled skaters from the water while the passengers look ed on and cheered miss verhoeven and burk had gone upon the ice with a party of young people of harvey the river is deep and the current strong in the vicinity of the bridge and the ice was thin ice breaks under group while the skaters remained in couples it held but some one proposed a game and a do-en or more young men and women gathered in a group in the middle of the stream the combined weight was too great and without warning a section of the ice went through the other skaters threw them selves out of danger but miss verhoeven and burk were not quick enough they plunged into the water and disappeared j a scully miss verhoeven's escort threw himself upon the edge of the hole and seized her by the hair he tried to draw her to safety but the ice gave way beneath him and he was saved from a bath only by the promptness of william o'con ner another member of the party who grasped him by the foot enginemen aid in rescue the other skaters linked themselves to each other's feet and in a moment the liv ing cable had almost reached the bank even then the rescuers might not have been successful but the engineer and fireman running down the embankment constituted themselves the link that fin ished the gap between the ice anÂ«t the river bans neither miss verhoeven nor burk suf fered serious results from their accident halt battleship work elglit-honr law will hake evr tori too costly says meyer washington dec s the secretary of the navy to-day ordered preliminary work on the great battleship new york no 35 to cease immediately on receipt from attorney general wickersham of the following opinion if you are of opinion a battleship of the character contemplated by congress cannot be built at a government navy yard within the limitations of cost fixed by the act of congress it would be improper to proceed further without additional legisla ton mr meyer has concluded that to com plete the new york probably 1,500,000 more than the amount allowed by congress would be needed labor cost is said to be about one-fifth more under the new eight-hour law negro taint bars girl washington d c dec s holding that eight-year-old isabel wall who has one-sixteenth negro blood in her veins is a negro and not entitled to admission to a washington public school for white chil dren chief justice shepard of the district court of appeals to-day fixed the racial status for school children in the district of columbia baby abandoned in grip a four-weeks-old baby girl was found abandoned in a suitcase ln front of the house of the good shepherd at byron street and racine avenue at 0:30 o'clock yesterday morning the suitcase was open just enough for the child to get air and its cries attracted attention the police took the child to st vincent's orphan asylum tunnel slayer is hunted hammond ind dec s lake county police are looking for the slayers of anton danus who died in st margaret's hos pital here as a result of a light in the Chicago tuunel i will pursue corruption back to its sources with bosses who rule at polls john e owens oath is wen b county judge io tells oe new regime ! bach and hudson defying mandate of people refuse to resign healy-wayman disclosures tc back attack dirty ballot shall be ticket to cell slogan dramatic scene precedes cere mony inducting the jurist into office kellermann is named to succeed judge 7 t 10 o'clock yesterday morning f i a new and inexorable rule t wellt into effect in cook coua a ty it was this henceforth a dirty tallot shall m a ticket to the penitentiary the rule was laid down by connty judge john e owens whe3i he took into his hands the election mnjuinery of the county with flas.ii33g eyes the young and feai*less lawyer ifnoia the people at the polls had chosen for the high offlce declared that he would hold it for them as a sacred trust the scene was dramatic never in the history of the county court had a judge stood there in the place of power and declared unending war upon unscrupulous political bosses ui whatever party name a war that meant not only adjudication pf com plaints but vigorous pursuit of elec tion iniquity whenever it showed its head judge orrin n cai*ter of the state supreme court who had just admin istered the oath to judge owens and lewis a rinaker who at that mo ment laid aside the ermine sat with the new jurist on the bench the courtroom was filled with friends oi judge owens magnificent floral pieces leant their beauty to the scene illegal voter greatest criminal when judge owens began to speak however it was plain that he re garded the accession ceremony as any thing but a holiday affair this im pression was made more certain when | with a gesture of determination h turned to judge carter and said whoever casts an illegal vote or refuses to count a legal vote is guii-ly of the greatest crime against our in stitutions because he strikes at the foundations of free government 3 will pursue such an offender relent i lessly whether he be an ir.significani person or the most powerful political boss in the community who uses his control over tarty machinery for sel fish purposes i will gua3*d carefully and preserve in violate tlft purity ot the ballot coirup tion in elections wili be booted co ki source and those who are guilt no mai ter what tbelr polilical af dilations or e r in the community will receive the e verest penalty within my province to la fliet i have but one ambition and that is lo give the people a clean and bone a-toldl trntion of this court and of its brant the election commissioners offl i " without mental reservation suitl su preme judge carter in a 1-rief address following the introduction of jud-je owem by judge uinaker i wish ju*v oweaa everything that will make for a prosperous and creditable career i wish him all the luck there is begins " r.-k without delay the :, se that greeted judge owen proclan on of a new era in county poli tics b;ul scarcely died away before the crowd was given an example of the direct and businesslike methods of the young judge flushing slightly under the com pliment from his bearers but calmly as thoagh be bad sat there for twenty years he turned to clerk joseph mackay and asked are there y motions | thompson vtl j_sey called ihe clerk and attorney fralk wiison stepped ton ward j-idge owens went to work . before adjourning at noon he aunoaacm take warning * a iifhoever casts an illegal vote or refuses to count mm a legal vote is guilty of the greatest crime against our institutions because he strikes at the founda tion of free government i will pursue such offender re lentlessly whether he be an insignificant person or the most powerful political boss in the community who uses his control over party machinery for selfish purposes new gem is named after j p morgan n y academy of sciences calls reefj?rsy discovered jewel morganite new york dec 5 j pierpont morgan had a new honor confen*ed upon biiii to night in the new l'ork academy of sciences when a newly discovered gem morgnnite a species of beryl was named after him dr george f kunz chairman of the geo logical section of the academy said i have named it after j pierpont mor gan the distinguished financier art lover and philanthropist in recognition of the en couragement he has always extended to the arts and sciences the gem differs from other beryls in that it glows an intense cherry red when exposed to the x roentgen rays it is found principally in the mountainous re gion of mount bity an island on the coast of madagascar dr kunz explained that so far as known the best and only complete collection of morgauite consists of about fifty stones now in the united states he says it is found associated with kunzite at pala san diego county california cigarette suffrage aid will be sold ln n y to help cause and for wonien to smoke new tonic dec s votes for women cigarettes are the latest thing or will be saturday evening when they will be placed on sale with the opening of the suffrage shop and new headquarters of the women's political union of this city the women's political union of which mrs harriet stanton blatch is president announced to-day that the cigarettes would be made by a woman and offered for sale for consumption by suffragettes and their husbands sweethearts and brothers butter price drops consumer not aided wholesale rate lowest in years retail cost stays high the wholesale price of butter was five cents lower yesterday than lt was on the same day last year nnd ln fact was lower than it has beeu since i.kks but the re tailers throughcut the city took no nonce of this reduction they asked all ae way from 32 cents to 40 cents a pound while the wholesalers were selling it to them at 28 cents a pound butter dealers say that there is an over supply of their prodi3ct on the market in edgewater and evanston it is said the retailers and grocerymen are still ask ing from 37 cents to 40 cents a pound which is from 9 cents to 12 cents more than they have to pay for it in the market this is said to be caused by the fact that they tought a supply last week when the market was high and consequently want to get the same price they were getting at that time it is pointed out however that they never fail to increase prices to meet raises in the wholesale market t e pureell of 36 la alio street one of th largest dealers in butter in the country said yesterday i see no reason why butter should not be selling in Chicago at 30 or 32 cents a pound this is the price in new york and philadelphia and the same prices with a 28 cent market should rule here butter will be cheap all during december i voliva's rival stricken waukegan 111 dec s excitement was caused to-day when john a lewis who claims to be dowie's successor as n rival to voliva was attacked with heart failure while running to catch a train and collapsed it was feared at flrst he would die but heroic treatment revived him liner crippled in gale new yokk dec 5.-because of the loss of her port propeller the noi*th ger man lloyd steamship kaiser wilhelm der grosse will reach port to-morrow thirty hours behind her schedule according to a wireless received from the captain to-day the liner was then 1,080 miles from port severe storms have been reported by in coming vessels among the passengers are colonel john jacob astor and congress man henry sherman boutell of Illinois wife 3 of spouse 3 suicide newark 0 dec s maggie abbott third wife of policeman abbott shot her self through the heart to-day it was the third time shn tried to end her life ab bott was her ihird husband continued en bth page ist cai'utrir matilda mcseeker in seeking to get good tenants for rooms â€” she has nice â– ones to let â€” employs the one method that never goes wrong she uses examiner ads right along ! read to-day's | examiner | for an invitation to attend ] the performance of t the spendthrift at the Chicago opera house ;'" i i i ' â€¢| look for your invitat/on i in the want ad columns the modern doctor t vs the old-timer v f o this is not a serious sclen l tific article it is only the next installment in the series of moving pictures by t e pow ers the famous cartoonist and it will be printed in the city life section of next sunday's exam iner you'll just 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Chicago examiner it ifi fiffil vii pi\ul " itv\l fro Chicago and vicinity snow and &â– ?){ t *_Â¥ w '"â– 1 f colder tuesday wednesday cloudy %â– * vjfc and colder brisk northerly winds its money master pi now appearing on the want ad pages tuesday tuesday vol viii no 300 a m Chicago december 6 1910 20 pages resist ered ia u s patent office price one cent ss'ss w peace offer hissed and hooted by strikers work of conference board federation of labor and strikers committee of 35 is lost without taking vote closed shop demand halts negotiations concessions agreed upon to be printed in nine lan guages after which ballot will be taken still hope / am opposed to settling the strike unless the strikebreakers are dis charged we want the closed shop we want the right to say who we will work with and also the right to pro test against any injustice we cannot get that without a closed shop â€” isaac lipsky leader of the opposi tion in the garment workers meeting the arbitration agreement submit ted to the meeting to-day was a fair one the conference board federa tion of labor the strikers committee of thirty-five and the striking cutters all indorsed it i therefore went be fore the strikers and recommended its acceptance of course it is for thetn to decide â€” john fitzpatrick president Chicago federation of labor until the strikers have taken a de cisive vote on the proposition i can say nothing haÃŸÃŸy hart of fart schaffner & marx three thousand striking garment work ers women and men packed almost to suf focation ln hodcarriers hall green and harrison streets hooted and hissed yester day when the peace terms to end the strike indorsed by the conference board the federation of labor and the strikers ommittee of thirty-five were submitted for approval while intended to be an orderly meeting to consider the provisions of the peace terms lt was not it was a mob uncon trollable and passionate bome unseen force was at work to prevent a settlement at would send 10,000 strikers back to work at once and 85,000 others within a week so apparent was it that nothing could be done and that it would be folly to take â– vote on the proposition that it was de cided to postpone action for several days 1 n the meantime copies of the peace terms will be printed in nine languages and cir culated among the strikers when they have become acquainted with beir provisions meetings will be called in the thirty-five halls and in each a vote will be taken cutters union votes peace before the meeting in hod carriers hall the clothing cutters union met at 275 la salle street and indorsed the proposed arbitration agreement by a practically unanimous vote not half a dozen strikers voted against it president john fjtepatrick s l lan ders edward anderson and other labor leaders who attended the cutters meeting then went to hod carriers hall to explain the agreement to the strikers there the proposed agreement was read by president tohn pitzpatrick of the federation of ua-or it was ae follows all of the former employes of hart schaffner ft marx except those who have been guilty of violence who are now out on strike shall be taken back and shall return to work within fifteen days from the date the strike is termi nated whether any of such employes t been guilty of violence shall be the flrst matters to be determined by the arbitration committee hereunder and should such employes who are not taken back because of the charge of vio lence be found not guilty by the arbitra tion committee hart schaffner & marx shall pay them for the time they have lost there shall be no discrimination of any kind whatever against any of the employes of hart schaffner ft marx be cause they are or are not members of ny union s an arbitration committee of five shall be appointed the employes of hart schaffner & marx who are on strike shall select two hart schaffner & marx shall select two and the four so chosen shall select a fifth the finding of said committee or of a majority thereof shall be binding subject to the provisions of this agreement said committee shall take up and consider whatever grievances if any the em ployes of hart schaffner & marx who are now on strike shall have and shall devise u method for the settlement of grievances if any in the future loud protests greet plea president fitzpatrick got the ear of the meeting for a few minutes i wish to state he said that the clot_ln cutters union considered the ___ â€” . jn . â€” bomb 45 demolishes store many in panic at black hand scare i philip battaglia victim of dynamite denies demands for money the grocery store of philip battaglia 234 alexander street was wrecked and hundreds of italians living in the neigh borhood were driven panic stricken into the streets by the explosion early this morniug of a dynamite bomb no 45 in the series the police of the twenty-second street station believe the explosion was planned by black-banders although battaglia de nies having enemies or the receipt of threatening letters battaglia his wife and three children were sleepiug in the rear of the store when thc explosion occurred they were all thrown from their beds persons dwelling on the second and third toors also were thrown to the floor they ran into the street where an excited crowd had gathered detectives had passed battaglia's store a few moments before the explosion and saw no one in the neighborhood the bomb had been placed in an areaway beside the building and the police believe was dis charged by a time fuse twenty detectives from the twenty second street station searched the neigh borhood a few moments after the explo sion but no arrests were made 1,500,000 hotel in west san francisco held certain to get 1916 exposition san francisco dec s final arrange ments for the erection of a new hotel at sutter and kearney streets at a cost of probably 1,500,000 have been perfected within the last twenty-four hours this is the first of a series of immense hotels which are being planned by a real estate syndicate composed of leading eastern capitalists a representative of the syndi cate who left sun francisco tor new york to-day refused to divulge the full plans of his associates he admitted however that this elaborate investment was based on the knowledge that had been obtained through investigation that san francisco would certainly obtain the 1915 exposition new york sees beaufort connt's attack on kilgallen canses booing and applause new york dec s count jacques alexander von maurin de beaufort to-day made his new york theatrical debut the occasion for another onslaught this time veiled on his father-in-law m h kil gallen of Chicago the count's turn was received with the same measure of mixed booing laughter and applause that marked bis Chicago debut after his arrival from Chicago this morning de beaufort made five unsuccessful efforts to obtain quarters n local hotels which declined to shelter his dog the count finally managed to engage a suite in a hotel in west fifty-ninth street u s sinking like rome morally the united states is traveling the down hill road as fast as rome did ac cording to clifford g roe who resigned as assistant state's attorney of cook county to fight the white slave traffic in american cities the trouble with amer ica he said in speaking before the aus tin women's club yesterday is the double standard of morality that welcomes the prodigal son home with open arms and kicks the prodigal daughter oot of the back door new u p head rumor san francisco cal dec 5 a report from sacramento says julius kruittschnitt director of operation and maintenance of way of the union and southern paciflc is to go from Chicago to new york as president taking judge robert s lorett's place lovett it is said will be chairman of the two boards of directors of the harriman lines h j small of this city superin tendent of motive power and machine of the southern paciflc is credited with being kruttschnitt's successor ln Chicago elopement hid 3 months south bend ind dec s the secret of their elopement september 5 was so successfully kept b.v miss mae ostrander daughter of a wealthy resident of misha waka and e d uhlendorfer of Chicago that no one suspected their marriage until to-day when the announcement was made they were married at st joseph mich and will now lire in Chicago where uhlen dorfer is a building engineer for the kirk ham construction company girl 16 felled by south side robbers daisy rob-bins sent on errand by mother meets two high waymen at corner choked left senseless patrolman attacked by ne groes arrests both unaided thief halts pursuit the long list of attacks on women on the south side was added to last night when two highwaymen choked daisy rob bins sixteen years old ij'smi ellis avenue robbed her of 335 and left her unconscious the girl bad been sent by her mother to buy a money order at sixty-first street and ingleside avenue two men accosted her my but you're a pretty little girl to be out alone so late at night said one of the men yes sir replied daisy i'm afraid of robbers you see my mamma gave me 25 to get a " gagged with cloak and robbed four hands went to the girl's throat part of her cloak was stuffed into her mouth her purse was wrenched from her hand and she was thrown violently against a brick wall she sank senseless and the men ran a pedestrian found her and after re viving ber assisted her home a deep cut was found in the back of her head last thursday night the girl's mother was awakened by a burglar who fled from her bedroom when she screamed three citizens and a policeman were fired on last night by desperadoes patrol man james o'neill attempted to question two negroes at forty-third and state streets and one of the m shot at him o'neill grabbed the hand that field the re volver and when the other negro leaped at him be too was seized by the police man o'neill landed both men in cells without drawing his own revolver or club held for observation the prisoners gave the names of henry thomas and william smith and said they had arrived last night from cincinnati but they will be held for observation by some of the women victims of negro bandits when a thief threw a brick through the jewelry store window of william lam brecht 1956 milwaukee avenue and seized thirty diamond rings lambrecht and two clerks pursued him he fired four shots causing them to stop and escaped in an alley edward helderson was held up by a masked bandit at north clark street and pratt avenue and robbed of 10 the rob ber wore a cartridge belt school for marriage toledo jurist says \ ontlis shonid be tniitrlit wedded ideals toledo 0 dee s compulsory edu cational laws for prospective brides and bridegrooms would lessen divorce in the opinion of judge charles chittenden of the common please court here we should start not at the end but at the beginni3i said judge chittenden the marriage contract its sacredness and its responsibilities shcmld receive ottr first consideration the trouble with onr present genera tion is that we have strayed from the good old-fashioned ideals of marriage teach them to the youth by compulsory legisla tion and you will have less divorces myra dietz is released ashland wis dec s myra dietz was released from st joseph's hospital at ashland this morning and left for hay ward in charge of sheriff madden they were accompanied by clarence dietz and dr fox of milwaukee . there is little doubt that sawyer county will be made a defendant in a suit for heavy damages miss dietz has been noti fied that the case against her will be dropped charles peterson former sheriff of saw yer county who was one of the first offi cials who attempted to arrest john f deitz died here this evening peterson in 1904 resigned as sheriff on account of his inability to capture deitz was sen tenced to ninety days in jail and fined 1,000 â– _ city to cut off water recommendation that the contract be tween the city and the south park com mission for supplying the parks and play grounds with water in return for the nightly sprinkling and cleaning of portions of jackson and michigan boulevards be abrogated was made by the water com mittee yesterday the mdermen desiri to compel the park commission to provide a water system of its own if possible the commission will fight to keep the con tract in force carnegie reunion host new york dec s andrew carnegie lived his yonng days over again this even ing at a reunion of twenty railroad and telegraph men who were his fellow work ers years ago in western pennsylvania they met by invitation in his home at ninetieth street and fifth avenue some of the guests are high in the world of busi ness now others are not but all met on equal footing of old friendship farmer and 12,000 lost bkistol tenn dec s the trunk of john c keys the missing farmer who is supposed to have started for bristol from north dakota on november 23 carrying 12,000 in his pockets was opened here to-day but no clew was gained he is believed to have been entrapped by confi jence men in Chicago _ human chain saves co-ed as ice breaks escort grabs her hair as both plunge into the calu met river skaters rush to rescue hold hands and trainmen pull them to land while pas sengers cheer breaking throisgh the ice in midchanuel of the calumet river miss eleanor ver hoeveii a university of Chicago co-ed and joseph l burk a student at the Chicago kent law school were rescued from drowning sunday by a human chain of skaters that crept out over the creaking ice the near tragedy occurred under the illi nois trestle bridge near harvey 111 the engineer of a passenger - train stopped his locomotive on the bridge and with his fireman helped draw the imperiled skaters from the water while the passengers look ed on and cheered miss verhoeven and burk had gone upon the ice with a party of young people of harvey the river is deep and the current strong in the vicinity of the bridge and the ice was thin ice breaks under group while the skaters remained in couples it held but some one proposed a game and a do-en or more young men and women gathered in a group in the middle of the stream the combined weight was too great and without warning a section of the ice went through the other skaters threw them selves out of danger but miss verhoeven and burk were not quick enough they plunged into the water and disappeared j a scully miss verhoeven's escort threw himself upon the edge of the hole and seized her by the hair he tried to draw her to safety but the ice gave way beneath him and he was saved from a bath only by the promptness of william o'con ner another member of the party who grasped him by the foot enginemen aid in rescue the other skaters linked themselves to each other's feet and in a moment the liv ing cable had almost reached the bank even then the rescuers might not have been successful but the engineer and fireman running down the embankment constituted themselves the link that fin ished the gap between the ice anÂ«t the river bans neither miss verhoeven nor burk suf fered serious results from their accident halt battleship work elglit-honr law will hake evr tori too costly says meyer washington dec s the secretary of the navy to-day ordered preliminary work on the great battleship new york no 35 to cease immediately on receipt from attorney general wickersham of the following opinion if you are of opinion a battleship of the character contemplated by congress cannot be built at a government navy yard within the limitations of cost fixed by the act of congress it would be improper to proceed further without additional legisla ton mr meyer has concluded that to com plete the new york probably 1,500,000 more than the amount allowed by congress would be needed labor cost is said to be about one-fifth more under the new eight-hour law negro taint bars girl washington d c dec s holding that eight-year-old isabel wall who has one-sixteenth negro blood in her veins is a negro and not entitled to admission to a washington public school for white chil dren chief justice shepard of the district court of appeals to-day fixed the racial status for school children in the district of columbia baby abandoned in grip a four-weeks-old baby girl was found abandoned in a suitcase ln front of the house of the good shepherd at byron street and racine avenue at 0:30 o'clock yesterday morning the suitcase was open just enough for the child to get air and its cries attracted attention the police took the child to st vincent's orphan asylum tunnel slayer is hunted hammond ind dec s lake county police are looking for the slayers of anton danus who died in st margaret's hos pital here as a result of a light in the Chicago tuunel i will pursue corruption back to its sources with bosses who rule at polls john e owens oath is wen b county judge io tells oe new regime ! bach and hudson defying mandate of people refuse to resign healy-wayman disclosures tc back attack dirty ballot shall be ticket to cell slogan dramatic scene precedes cere mony inducting the jurist into office kellermann is named to succeed judge 7 t 10 o'clock yesterday morning f i a new and inexorable rule t wellt into effect in cook coua a ty it was this henceforth a dirty tallot shall m a ticket to the penitentiary the rule was laid down by connty judge john e owens whe3i he took into his hands the election mnjuinery of the county with flas.ii33g eyes the young and feai*less lawyer ifnoia the people at the polls had chosen for the high offlce declared that he would hold it for them as a sacred trust the scene was dramatic never in the history of the county court had a judge stood there in the place of power and declared unending war upon unscrupulous political bosses ui whatever party name a war that meant not only adjudication pf com plaints but vigorous pursuit of elec tion iniquity whenever it showed its head judge orrin n cai*ter of the state supreme court who had just admin istered the oath to judge owens and lewis a rinaker who at that mo ment laid aside the ermine sat with the new jurist on the bench the courtroom was filled with friends oi judge owens magnificent floral pieces leant their beauty to the scene illegal voter greatest criminal when judge owens began to speak however it was plain that he re garded the accession ceremony as any thing but a holiday affair this im pression was made more certain when | with a gesture of determination h turned to judge carter and said whoever casts an illegal vote or refuses to count a legal vote is guii-ly of the greatest crime against our in stitutions because he strikes at the foundations of free government 3 will pursue such an offender relent i lessly whether he be an ir.significani person or the most powerful political boss in the community who uses his control over tarty machinery for sel fish purposes i will gua3*d carefully and preserve in violate tlft purity ot the ballot coirup tion in elections wili be booted co ki source and those who are guilt no mai ter what tbelr polilical af dilations or e r in the community will receive the e verest penalty within my province to la fliet i have but one ambition and that is lo give the people a clean and bone a-toldl trntion of this court and of its brant the election commissioners offl i " without mental reservation suitl su preme judge carter in a 1-rief address following the introduction of jud-je owem by judge uinaker i wish ju*v oweaa everything that will make for a prosperous and creditable career i wish him all the luck there is begins " r.-k without delay the :, se that greeted judge owen proclan on of a new era in county poli tics b;ul scarcely died away before the crowd was given an example of the direct and businesslike methods of the young judge flushing slightly under the com pliment from his bearers but calmly as thoagh be bad sat there for twenty years he turned to clerk joseph mackay and asked are there y motions | thompson vtl j_sey called ihe clerk and attorney fralk wiison stepped ton ward j-idge owens went to work . before adjourning at noon he aunoaacm take warning * a iifhoever casts an illegal vote or refuses to count mm a legal vote is guilty of the greatest crime against our institutions because he strikes at the founda tion of free government i will pursue such offender re lentlessly whether he be an insignificant person or the most powerful political boss in the community who uses his control over party machinery for selfish purposes new gem is named after j p morgan n y academy of sciences calls reefj?rsy discovered jewel morganite new york dec 5 j pierpont morgan had a new honor confen*ed upon biiii to night in the new l'ork academy of sciences when a newly discovered gem morgnnite a species of beryl was named after him dr george f kunz chairman of the geo logical section of the academy said i have named it after j pierpont mor gan the distinguished financier art lover and philanthropist in recognition of the en couragement he has always extended to the arts and sciences the gem differs from other beryls in that it glows an intense cherry red when exposed to the x roentgen rays it is found principally in the mountainous re gion of mount bity an island on the coast of madagascar dr kunz explained that so far as known the best and only complete collection of morgauite consists of about fifty stones now in the united states he says it is found associated with kunzite at pala san diego county california cigarette suffrage aid will be sold ln n y to help cause and for wonien to smoke new tonic dec s votes for women cigarettes are the latest thing or will be saturday evening when they will be placed on sale with the opening of the suffrage shop and new headquarters of the women's political union of this city the women's political union of which mrs harriet stanton blatch is president announced to-day that the cigarettes would be made by a woman and offered for sale for consumption by suffragettes and their husbands sweethearts and brothers butter price drops consumer not aided wholesale rate lowest in years retail cost stays high the wholesale price of butter was five cents lower yesterday than lt was on the same day last year nnd ln fact was lower than it has beeu since i.kks but the re tailers throughcut the city took no nonce of this reduction they asked all ae way from 32 cents to 40 cents a pound while the wholesalers were selling it to them at 28 cents a pound butter dealers say that there is an over supply of their prodi3ct on the market in edgewater and evanston it is said the retailers and grocerymen are still ask ing from 37 cents to 40 cents a pound which is from 9 cents to 12 cents more than they have to pay for it in the market this is said to be caused by the fact that they tought a supply last week when the market was high and consequently want to get the same price they were getting at that time it is pointed out however that they never fail to increase prices to meet raises in the wholesale market t e pureell of 36 la alio street one of th largest dealers in butter in the country said yesterday i see no reason why butter should not be selling in Chicago at 30 or 32 cents a pound this is the price in new york and philadelphia and the same prices with a 28 cent market should rule here butter will be cheap all during december i voliva's rival stricken waukegan 111 dec s excitement was caused to-day when john a lewis who claims to be dowie's successor as n rival to voliva was attacked with heart failure while running to catch a train and collapsed it was feared at flrst he would die but heroic treatment revived him liner crippled in gale new yokk dec 5.-because of the loss of her port propeller the noi*th ger man lloyd steamship kaiser wilhelm der grosse will reach port to-morrow thirty hours behind her schedule according to a wireless received from the captain to-day the liner was then 1,080 miles from port severe storms have been reported by in coming vessels among the passengers are colonel john jacob astor and congress man henry sherman boutell of Illinois wife 3 of spouse 3 suicide newark 0 dec s maggie abbott third wife of policeman abbott shot her self through the heart to-day it was the third time shn tried to end her life ab bott was her ihird husband continued en bth page ist cai'utrir matilda mcseeker in seeking to get good tenants for rooms â€” she has nice â– ones to let â€” employs the one method that never goes wrong she uses examiner ads right along ! read to-day's | examiner | for an invitation to attend ] the performance of t the spendthrift at the Chicago opera house ;'" i i i ' â€¢| look for your invitat/on i in the want ad columns the modern doctor t vs the old-timer v f o this is not a serious sclen l tific article it is only the next installment in the series of moving pictures by t e pow ers the famous cartoonist and it will be printed in the city life section of next sunday's exam iner you'll just have to laugh at the adventures of the unhappy patient many persons who wait until sunday to buy their paper fail to get the examiner all sold out is the rule early every sunday to make sure of next sun day's examiner order your paper to-day